Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 22, 1918, Page 3

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t his friends Saturday. mer held- services at the :sanatorlum Sunday’ morning and at E. parsonage Sunday after- ] ‘A’ large crowd ‘was preee'nb «at *both “services. 5 sadness was. cast oyer: this place en'the final word came that Ed- <win Berkey . was a ‘yictim ‘on’ ‘the Aransport Tuscania; which: was sunk Tecently. < He: had lived here’. for ‘many years-and ‘was highly esteemed | by all, and our heartfelt sympathy | 5 goes out to the bereaved parents and & ****k‘k*i‘kfi‘k#*: ¥ X &E *k## Xx KKl 1iff ' Doyle, Mr. and Mrs: Frank| Jook; Mr. ‘Almendinger; Frank Mar- “Kus and Peter Leonard were Bemldji -visitors' Tuesday. + Horace 'Higgins L ‘the] X-Fto Goodridge Monday rance Jakovich t ess inBemidji: Wednesday. ‘Mrs. Fred Cook and ‘ohil- re. Thursday: - from FN"‘ 2 Florice Plummer spent Sunday, with | Mr: ¥ guest at Sunday dinner. Mr.:and Mrs. Frank Cook enter- tained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook Sunday. “Mrs: Perry. Oliom and baby are vis- “Little Fs.lls Business College—- ‘*‘where you get a little more and a 1ittle better than elsewhere.” ‘School 4n session until August 1. You can - “enter at any time: It's the school 10w—425 KK KK KKK KK **#*mm#m**&# “Andrew Erickson from Point Com- " fort, left for Minneapolis Frlday for a few days’ visit. . Mrs. P. Larkin and Mrs. H. A ‘Brown made a trlp to Bemidji last . Saturday. - ~Carl Otterstad and Martin Ot/ter- stad made a trip to Bemidji yester- day, and returned this ‘morning on’ the 5 o’cleck train.- The last editorial in the Bemidji| Daily Pioneer (Monday) is a good one, and every young person as well ag the older people should read it. Fspecially’ the younger people will change their mind and listen more and take advice from an older per- son with long experience, because all of us are, so-to say, in a school every day in our lives in different positions. And the more we learn the more we will known by actual experience. *#‘ki%*i&lk*{*#*# ’J*&MW*VH««#*# The Literary soclety met at the]¥ G B. Fuller home Friday evening. The evening was spent in playing games. The next meeting will be held Marck 15 at the -Boston Lake school house. “W. G. Gardner went to Bemidji Thursday to be examined by the draft board. He passed the examina- tion and expects to be called to camp soon. Edmund ' Foster came home from Oamp Pike Thursday. F. V. Gardner made a business trip to Bemidji Saturday. Carol Knox and -Olga: Skinvik spent. Friday evening and Saturday at the G. B. Fuller home. Z Lenora Ryan was a Saturday vis- itor at F. V. Gardner’s. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Thompson spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Saterlie. with’ their ‘paren N; qnlst was' absent ts of life at Cam ithe 'pupils ‘of each: room. ‘Our-school ' is taking' hold of the Red Cross work and we are now busy enrolling eyery pupil in a Junlor R Cross_auxilfary. . "'The. upper’ grade: Miss Edna Wright w ‘vlsitor wlth her al ; this' 3 stead of having Valentine boxes, had t| Armenian relief boxes. weis b The ‘class: in Engl nteresting’ debate :Friday, Feb. .- 1918, on “Old Age’ Pensions.” Every one - present- was greatly pleased with the knowledge, dash and apirit: of ‘th baters, Margaret, were vlslting Mrs, Hnrry ‘Vogt ‘Sunday. Charles Moon retumed to ‘| Fork Wednesday after vi d town Saturday, i The dance given b; Lewls King and \Hugo Hensel last Saturday night 1in ithe Frohn town hall’ was‘well at- a;nded ‘and everyhody reports a good me. Leona Schmidt and Ethel Krayen of ‘Nymore visited ‘at the H, P. Lish ‘home over Sunday. Adolph’ Braaten vieited at the L. ‘Dayis home last Sunday. Hugo Hensel called on John Bulen last ‘Sunday. : 4#Jim? Murphy, who. has sold his farm, moyed to town ldst Saturday: where they will live the latter part of the winter. . The: farmers are ~busy .. hauling wood to town every day. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brnaten vis- ited: at. the Ostar- Olson home last Sunday.: 5 )A Z i*#*ifll*#ii#«‘k: THO T *#ri}v !*i}%i**i*# Mr. and Mrs, E. A Evans are en- joying a visit from'their son, ‘Marion. H. Fay Evans took Mrs. Webster «She.was 11- sickness~ ‘of Goodrldge ed! there by~ th: daughter, Martha:.: . . Jack Doss went 'to ge ‘Monday:’ uy Nair and Mmfly and Miss George Carlson and wife. " . ‘About 25" couples enjoyed a dance and oyster ‘supper at' George- Strat- ton’s in ‘Minnie: Saturday ‘night. Tom Laughery 'is hauling lumber to Grygla: Ole Raaen is hanlmg logs to the ‘mill, «{****#i**&i**‘k* PINEW00D. *¥««¢«¥«¢¢«¢*‘x¢‘xl Mr, Peckham, who is employed at the spur. near here, went- to Debs Saturday to visit! his' brother. - Miss Enger returned Saturday to her home ‘at Aure dfter visiting at}’ Trail, After spending some tlme with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott, Mrs, T. W. Edens left Monday for Inter- ational ‘Falls’ wheré she will make her home. Mrs. Scott accompanied her: to Bemidji. L. Tegner went to Bemidji Friday to have: dental work done. Ole Olscn left last week ror ‘Wash- ington...- - The dance given at Fram hall for the_ benefit of the Red:Cross, Satur- day, was well attended and all re- port a very good time. The proceeds were $20.95. The Red Cross circle meety with Mrs. 8. C. Miller. Thursday afternon. Miss Alma Iverson spent Saturday in Bemidji. Mrs. J. Bolmer spent Wednesday of last week with her daughter, Mrs. Binder, in Bemidji, Miss Hamilton, who has been the guest of Miss Verna Bolmer the past several weeks, left last Wednesday for her home at Leech Lake. Henry. Johnson went to Trail Mon- day evening where he transacted buslness 4‘***4‘*4‘&-&«**{!*# x «i**«auzmt-nuu&* I. 6. Haycraft was a'visitor.at the Geflinger home Thursday evening. - Bd and Joe Krahmer were visit- ing at their home ‘here for a few days.. They are working in a camp near Little Fork. Rev. Soper of Bemidji wu.s a vis- itor at a gathering of the Spur Sun- day school at the school house on Thursday evening. ‘We regret to.learn of the gerious illness of Mrs. Harris of Bemidji, a| daughter of Frank Falls of this place. Joe Orr, who is working at a camp near Mizpah, is home on a visit for a few days. Alex Fogelquist has leased the J. J. McCurdy farm, the latter having been appointed instructor of agri- culture in the Bemidji schools. home for a tew d!yl nre enjoying thg toboggnn ude at i c Peterson’s. Mesdames Andrew Ertenberg and J.:D: Bogart were sin Bemidji Thuts- Mrs ‘Andrew Ertenberg want to : Bemidji Saturday tor ‘medical treat-|" ment.: . James "Angell and Jesse Bogart went :to Blackduck Saturday. 'Rev. McLean preached at the Wi- .nan ‘school Sunday: morning. " '* Mrs, J. D. Bogart weént to Bemidji ‘l‘uesday ~for: medical’ tteatment [ *****#i-fi«****i** SPRUCE GROVE ol *««*‘k‘k KKK K KKK Billie Watson of Grygla- ‘hauled two loads of posts-the past Wweek. He stayed ovex—night at the Clover ! Grove farm. :Mrs. - Philip Hawkins and daugh= ters ‘visited at the Thomas Knutson ‘home Monday. afternoon. William Paskewitz, Jr.; fell onto a board with a’ rusty nail In it at the school grounds Thursday and is nurs- ing a pretty stiff knee. ] .- -Vera Katzenberg, Who. has been m Thief River Falls attending school, came back and- is taking the eighth grade ‘over again’in - the ‘Sundberg| school, * “W. Paskewitz went to Grygla Fri- day to attend a meeting of the Farm- ers’ State bank and attend the: bnn- quet ‘in tna evening. Generva Huseth has been helping Fat the Gust Holm home since the rival of the new baby. ‘W. Paskewitz, H. Brami Thomas Knutson and P. Hawkins have seft away for pure ' seed . grains .and grasses. £ 4 ¥ ****##*#*#**f**‘k X TURTLE LAKE *****#1%***#&*** C. Fournier cal]ed on A. P. Reeve Monday. Pearletta Wheeler was a week end vigitor at the home of her parents at Bass Lake. i B. N, Wentworth transacted busi- ness in Turtle River Wednesday. A ‘mumber of <our young‘ people plan on attending the farewell dance which will-be given at Turtle River: Saturday in honor of .the. Turtle River boys who have answered: the call to. the colors and will depart Monday for Jefferson- Barracks. Mr. and Mrs. B. ‘N. Wentworth: George. Butler of Redby and Alice Butler of Grant Valley spent Sunday at the M. W. Butler home, the oc- casion being Mrs. Butler’'s 62nd birthday anniveérsary. ¢, People Read This Newspaper That’s why it would be profitable for you to i If you want o fob j nwma:fimmm If you want fo sell something - Jf you want to buy something fl'youwanltonntwhu; ¥f yoo want to sell your bouse If you want. to sell your farm | If yoo want to buybnpafi there. {s anything. i fo supply that want is phcblg an dbementlnt .Tlle nemlb will nupme please you 3N ouu. rlygt‘l ilt. Mllk to insulate it from. both heat an col 0 tr:'t or at least covered_ : and it should be on the ouisxde &G A Hew A WHITE. PINE (3 43d. perianent value & your farm because the endun with Ilttl or nn outhy for WHITE PINE is light to }undje yields so easily beneit ydur 3 fl:nure to work with it. use can be moved Practical worldn ans, )pe plete bill of material for'tho Milk ug or for any other farm building, will you free on request together with our . the cost. By planning in advance, you are enabled 4o’ build most economically. Our advice is f‘l_'ee.’ St. Hilaire Retail Lumber Co, BEMIDJI, MINN. TELEPHONES 1(!!]-111 P rosperous Dalrymen ‘ But-ghey‘re sq ptnctwal Aml " diitable :that - you:can : keep ffl} dll- your teeords in BRI e WAceke forsa that £ themn carc. socamfully duitned thntybn : M and Come:s. Corduroy. Sides, Steel Hinges, Top Locking: Tet ‘us ' detonstrate how yout can save time, labor and money by using the 2Pz . Post Bind BEMIDJI DAII-Y PIONEE’B tinnnmHnnRnnnHnnnnnmn i i Prompt Delivery pe- writers promptly, Factory output Increased over throe imes in six months to meet the growing demand for this popular machine, wA Boon to Business THE BEMIDJI PIONEER emenber, Tuesday, Mcatleas Duyo: Bemember, Wed’ “Wheatless Day” [ yyyyyginminstinuunumnuiimony "HA ERSHIP SALF When we boughttheL. Bloostonstock of good clothing, shoes, and furnishings, at the big reduction of the price Mr. Bloos- ton paid for his stock, we decided to give the men of Bemidji and vicinity the same opportunity. We have correspondingly reduced the re- Sale price on every article. In some instances we have, for quick clearance, made even GREATER REDUC- . TIONS - MOREOVER, since Blooston bought this mer- _ chandise, the market advance in prices has even added from 15 to 25 PER CENT to their PRESENT VALUE. .PREPARE YOURSELF against still higher prices of clothing, shoes, etc, next summer and winter. Hoov- erize BY BUYING NOW AT THE BEST MONEY SAVING SALE EVER HELD IN BEMIDIJI. THE GOODS ARE AS REPRESENTED. THE PRICES QUOTED YOU ARE POSITIVE MONEY SAVERS FOR YOU. SaleNow On In The Former L. Blooston Store Across From Gill Brothers

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